Finding the right comments
Anne-Wil Kruijt
liwenna at gmail.com
Wed Oct 19 12:20:37 UTC 2011
That being said... given the low amount of stimuli you have, you might
not mind typing each word out (and adding "'s) in an inline.
In that case you could have a look at the attached script. This is how
I would tackle the thing you described.
At the beginning of each block the stimwords are loaded into an array,
randomized, the first word checked to see whether it's different than
the last used word and if that's the case the stimwords are written
into the stimlist.
I realize this could be more elegantly done (loading the words at the
start of the experiment rather than repeatedly at the start of each
block, and using a written loop rather than a label, and in order to
check whether it works an attribute "doublediscovered" is marked x and
remains marked for all 10 trials in that block, but ermm yeah... it
does work ^.^)
Best,
liw
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